The church was designed in a Gothic style, the interior dominated by a single nave with six bays of pointed arches and an arch-braced roof.
Renovations in 2003 transformed the church to a venue for live music performance[2] and regular club-nights, including Bogiez.
The entire building was restored and much of the original architecture was kept, including all the stained glass windows.
In early 2009 The Point announced its closure, citing reasons such as continued noise complaints from neighbours, which had led to a costly refurbishing and soundproofing bill.
The acoustics are brilliant and it’s a very intimate experience with the audience... Singers come to Wales to play places like The Point so we can’t really afford to lose them.